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Where I live, we have 1 local broadband provider. My father works for them, and even he won't use their product. Their product is slow for most of the area, since we're a big city and they only have 1 central office. To make matters worse, they lock you into a 2 year contract and renew it without telling you.

AI Type Keyboard does that. Maybe not natively (I deleted all the auto-shortcuts they use because I find them obnoxious), but you can add your own shortcuts. I have the paid for version, so I have no idea if the free version allows this (I think I bought the paid for version before the features for it expired on the

Oh, God. You poor thing. I hear Cali traffic is the worst, on par with NYC.

To be fair: I didn't read the rest of it, since most of the new features didn't really seem applicable to me. The touchscreen one was the only one that jumped out.

Not necessarily. Usually when people put their turn signal on, I'm the ignorant asshole who assumes they are actually going to...you know...turn and not reverse. And thus, I don't generally think to leave space for them. I will try to remember that next time :)

Granted, I've also followed a school bus for 3 blocks,

This generally happens in the city area, where on the opposite side of the street a bunch of people are parallel parked, you have oncoming traffic, my lane, and then another lane of parallel parked people. Generally, it's an inconvenience when someone decides to reverse into parking somewhere and you have to wait a

I'm also in the state of New York, and even though it's not New York City, we are still a rather impatient bunch of drivers :) And admittedly, I have a bad habit of stopping too close to the car in front of me. I don't tailgate when I'm driving, just when we go to stop for a red light. Something I am admittedly

Chrome's not made for touch screen devices

What about reverse parallel parking on a busy street? I see people who do that here and it pisses me off. You're driving opposite the direction you're supposed to go to try and get into a parking spot. Isn't that illegal?

Bob Marley earbuds work with Android. I loved those headphones. The first pair I broke by trying to clean them wrong, and the second pair I broke by getting one headphone stuck in the dryer :(

But if your Bluetooth earphones fall out of your ears when you run, you're going to spend a lot of time looking for them. At least the wired ones aren't as hard to find.

Android has an option for an ICE list built in. If you go to Contacts and then In Case of Emergency, you can set who you want contacted there. Anyone you add there & any notes you add there can be viewed/called without having to unlock your phone. For mine ICE, I have my boss, my boss' boss and my father. Just because

Wow. That was a HUGE amount of fail on my part! I didn't bother reading the first half of your comment, went to the forum, tried those steps, they didn't work.

Random-thread-jacking while we're along the same line:
An easier way to view all the annotations on a post would be great. Right now, the current picture has 18 annotations, and I'd love to view all of them at once instead of having to click them one at a time. I am an impatient soul :)

I like this idea.

From my understanding from watching the news last night, reporters were also encouraging businesses to open their WiFi to allow people to connect.

To me, all this stuff LemonWallet can do, you could just as easily do with Evernote.

I have a Motorola Droid Razr from Verizon (the original one, not the Droid HD, the Droid M or anything). I cannot get this to install on my phone.

I only use Windows for iTunes and MP3Tag. Whenever iTunes has an update, it requires a restart. For a computer I seldom use, it's a pain. At least my coworkers have told me to expect Windows updates to come out on Tuesdays, so now I can make Tuesday my "Reboot for no good reason" day.

I prefer Linux over Windows for the most part because Linux boots up faster than Windows, and Linux is much more politer about installing updates. Can't install that update right now? No problem! Tell Linux you don't have the time right now and it doesn't bother you again. Unlike Windows that only lets you stall for